Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra  caught breaking lockdown rules

Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra (38) is caught breaking lockdown rules when police burst into her illegal two-hour hair appointment at Notting Hill Salon after a tip-off. The Indian actress who is currently living in London with her husband  Nick Jonas (28) was pictured arriving at the shop owned by celebrity stylist Josh Wood who was…

Two life saving drugs discovered for Covid-19

Researchers discovered two life-saving drugs, having carried out a trial in NHS intensive care units says the anti-inflammatory medication given via a  drip can save an extra life for every 12 treated. There are over 30, 000 Covid patients in UK hospitals – 39 per cent more than in April 2020. The UK government is…

England, Scotland under new national lockdown

  Boris Johnson has announced a new national lockdown for England with people instructed to stay at home as they did during last March’s first lockdown. In an eight-minute Tv address on Monday night, the prime minister revealed the national lockdown after being told that Covid-19 cases are rising rapidly in every part of the…

Pralatrexate sold under the brand name Folotyn could cure Covid-19

  Pralatrexate sold under the brand name Folotyn,  belonging to a group of medicines called antifolates, a drug originally developed to kill lymphomas cancer tumors that originate in the gland for the last decade could cure Covid-19 according to new research by lead author Dr. Haiping Zhang of Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology in China.…

Brian Parker, first to get Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine

Brian Pinker, an 82-year-old retired maintenance manager, a dialysis patient, had the first Oxford AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at Oxford’s Churchill Hospital administered by chief Nurse Sam Foster at 7:30GMT. More than half a million doses of the vaccine are ready for use on Monday, 04 January 2021. Matt Hancock, Health Secretary, described the occasion as…

42 injected with covid-19 antibodies instead of vaccine in the US

  Forty-two people were mistakenly injected with antibodies  to fight Covid-19 instead of the vaccine in West Virginia, the US. The West Virginia National Guard officials said they do not believe  there is any risk of harm to the 42 individuals who were injected with Covid-19 antibodies incorrectly. Everyone who received the antibodies has been…

Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is approved for UK use

The UK approves its second vaccine against Covid-19. Matt Hancock said  “the UK order of 100 million does is enough to vaccinate 50 million people and together with Pfizer-BioNTech jab will cover the entire population. This marked a significant moment in the fight against the virus and 2021 can be a year of hope and…